The Maui News

Still unbeaten

Rams hold off Seahawks

- By TIM BOOTH The Associated Press

Los Angeles converts late fourth down to seal 33-31 victory over Seattle

SEATTLE — Andrew Whitworth was sitting on the bench with his helmet on the ground. Jared Goff was busy in conversati­on with referee Clete Blakeman about a previous play. Initially, the Los Angeles Rams believed coach Sean McVay would take the safe play and punt rather than the risk of going for it on fourth down with less than 2 minutes remaining inside Rams territory.

That’s not the style of McVay, or these still unbeaten Rams.

“We knew we were going to get it,” running back Todd Gurley said.

Rather than give the ball back to Russell Wilson, McVay believed in his offense to pick up less than a yard. And when Jared Goff plowed forward to convert the fourth-and-1 with 1:39 left, the Rams celebrated a 33-31 victory over the Seattle Seahawks that kept Los Angeles perfect at 5-0.

Gurley carried the load, rushing for three touchdowns, and Goff passed for one score and threw for 321 yards despite losing two of his top receivers to concussion­s in the first half. But it was the final plunge by Goff that sealed a victory over a division rival and left the Rams with a three-game lead in the NFC West.

“That offense has (guts) and we’re riding behind them,” defensive end Michael Brockers said.

Cairo Santos atoned for a missed extra point with a 39-yard field goal with 6:05 remaining to give the Rams a 33-31 lead, capping a 61yard drive that took 4 1/2 minutes.

That still left time for Wilson, but Seattle (2-3) made a pair of critical mistakes after moving into position to win. Wilson hit Tyler Lockett for 44 yards on the second play of the drive to the Rams’ 32-yard line. But a pair of penalties backed up the Seahawks to the Rams’ 45. Facing third-and23, Wilson was pressured from the pocket by Cory Littleton and Seattle punted with 3:38 left.

Gurley had runs of 12, 2 and 7 yards on the final drive, but was stuffed on third-and-1 at the 42 with 1:39 left. The Rams initially trotted out punter Johnny Hekker, but Seattle used its final timeout following a measuremen­t. Given more time to think about it, McVay put the offense back on the field and Goff plowed forward for 2 yards.

Game over.

“It was all riding on that one play and we got a really, really good jump on them up front,” Goff said.

Rams receivers Brandin Cooks and Cooper Kupp both suffered concussion­s late in the first half. Los Angeles turned to the likes of Josh Reynolds, Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett to make up for the absences.

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 ?? AP photo ?? Rams running back Todd Gurley rushes past Seahawks defensive end Branden Jackson during the first half of Los Angeles’ 33-31 victory over Seattle on Sunday.
AP photo Rams running back Todd Gurley rushes past Seahawks defensive end Branden Jackson during the first half of Los Angeles’ 33-31 victory over Seattle on Sunday.

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